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		<title>This Date in College Football Belt History &#8211; November 10</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[November 10, 2001 - The top-ranked, 7-0 Miami Hurricanes of coach Larry Coker met the 6-2 Boston College Eagles &#038; coach Tom O’Brien.  This proved to be a much tougher test than the Hurricanes had anticipated, as the Eagles defense was ready for an upset.  Boston College played without All-American RB William Green, the nation’s leading rusher, who was suspended for a violation of team rules.  A critical interception late in the 4th quarter helped the Hurricanes avoid the upset with an 18-7 win to retain The Belt.]]></description>
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